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Review by art_vandelay
Believe it or not, I do sympathize with those naysayers somewhat, because I'm of a similar mindset when it comes to sit-ins... but in this case, Billy jumped into the Phish tank and helped create a monster hybrid with the boys. These weren't "Freebird"-type extended wank fests, but a 5-headed Phish still taking risks, many of those risks a rousing success.
Personally, I think this show (and the night before, definitely) is essential listening. Of course, it's already being drowned out by chatter about other shows at the usual "sexier" venues, so this has quickly become an overlooked stop on the tour. Many of us who attended will tell you Grand Rapids was the stop of the summer, so I guess it's up to you to see for yourself, and see for yourself without prejudice...